Chronicon Pseudo-Dionysianum
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In historiography, a ''chronicon'' is a type of
chronicle A chronicle ( la, chronica, from Greek ''chroniká'', from , ''chrónos'' – "time") is a historical account of events arranged in chronological order, as in a timeline. Typically, equal weight is given for historically important events and lo ...
or annals. Examples are: * ''Chronicon'' (Eusebius) * ''Chronicon'' (Jerome) *'' Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham'' *''
Chronicon Burgense The ''Chronicon Burgense'' is a collection of Latin annals that, together with the '' Annales Compostellani'' and the ''Chronicon Ambrosianum'', may form a group of related histories sometimes called the ''Efemérides riojanas'' because they may ha ...
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Chronicon Ambrosianum The ''Chronicon Ambrosianum'' ( es, Cronicón ambrosiano) or ''Chronica parva Ambrosianum'' ("short Ambrosian chronicle") is a set of exceedingly terse medieval Latin annals that, together with the ''Annales Compostellani'' and the ''Chronicon Burg ...
'' *'' Chronicon Compostellanum'' *'' Chronicon Gothanum'' *'' Chronicon Helveticum'' *'' Chronicon Holtzatiae'' *'' Chronicon Iriense'' *'' Chronicon Lethrense'' *'' Chronicon Lusitanum'' *'' Chronicon Paschale'' *'' Chronicon Pictum'' *'' Chronicon Roskildense'' *'' Chronicon Salernitanum'' *'' Chronicon Scotorum'' *'' Chronicon complutense'' *'' Chronicon terrae Prussiae'' Chronicles